Feeding Fish

Arachnobaron

Arachnoprince

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You can, But Fish are covered with bacteria in the slime that coats them, this can be harmful to the T and if the bacteria can survive in the T's mouth area they can leave you with a permanetly Fishy T.

Arachnobaron

break out? hmm..if you are having a problem with crickets escaping...how in the world do you keep your T's contained? crix are also very easy to breed...if you keep the conditions right. not to mention they are cheaper and wont make you tank stink, leave bacteria in the substrate or pass it on to the spider. but hey, if feeding fish to your T is your thing and it works for you..then have at it!

Arachnosquire

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Nov 15, 2006

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done it

When I was a teenager who ran out of prey I'd go down to the lake and get free minnows which were readily consumed. Most of the above drawbacks mentioned made it less than ideal, but I'd be surprized if fish specifically carry the same species of mites that can survive on dry land on a T. The fish slime and masticated goo was icky for the vivariums, but I never had mites or apparent diseases. I never tried smelling their mouths.